'It's a question of my respect'-Munaf hurt by speculation over fitness

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September 30, 2007



Munaf Patel: "What is this intensity? Talk to me, try to understand me."

Munaf Patel, left out of the Twenty20 team and dropped from the one-day squad, has said he was hurt by the constant questioning of his fitness and lack of intensity.

"I am not upset that I was dropped, because another player has got a chance. That's fine. I am just so angry with people who are saying the wrong things about me," Munaf told the Sunday Express. "Let somebody tell me to my face that my attitude is not right.

"After earning a lot of money, you feel a bit numb about it, inside. That's when you realise that what's really important is your izzat, the respect. You don't get that with money, any amount of money. Cricket has given me the money, and the respect. But now, with all this talk of lack of fitness and intensity, it's a question of my izzat. And that's really hurting."

Munaf was injured after the second one-dayer in South Africa and took no further part in the tour until the final Test, where he bowled at less than full capacity. He then missed the four-ODI series against West Indies but returned in time for the World Cup before breaking down with a back injury in Bangladesh. He missed the Test series against England because of a back strain but was included in the one-day squad as a replacement for Sreesanth. Venkatesh Prasad, India's bowling coach, said he was "pretty happy" with Munaf's fitness but suggested that he wasn't bowling with the same intensity as earlier.

Munaf said that he was reticent by nature and was a misunderstood man "What is this intensity? Talk to me, try to understand me ... The problem with me is that I speak very less. I speak only when I want to, and when I feel the need to. But what I say is straight from the heart. That's how I grew up in my village. That's my nature, what can I do about it?

Munaf also sought to squash speculations about his reputation for dubious fitness. "See, the injury [in South Africa] was on the bone, and obviously, not visible. Who will understand that? The physio knows it, ask him. He has the X-rays, the MRI scans. I can't go around showing my X-rays to everybody who asks me. I know what that injury was all about, when I should play, when I shouldn't. Only me, nobody else. I never lie."

 

Ganguly to miss second one-dayer against Australia

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September 30, 2007



Sourav Ganguly is expected to be fit for the rest of the series

Sourav Ganguly, who pulled his right hamstring while fielding in the first one-dayer against Australia in Bangalore, has been rested for the second game in Kochi as a precautionary measure.

The team management has informed that the injury is not serious, and that Ganguly should be available for the remainder of the series.

"An MRI scan was performed on Sourav's right hamstring this morning and it has determined no injury to the region," Niranjan Shah, the secretary of the BCCI, said in a statement.

"Based on the findings, a vigorous rehab approach will be commencing immediately. On the report of team physio John Gloster and other analysis, the team management feels that Sourav will progress quickly and hence it was decided to rest him for a game."

The second one-dayer gets underway on October 2 while the third, at Hyderabad, is scheduled for October 5.

 

We lost the plot in ten middle overs - Dhoni

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India's bowling at the ICC World Twenty20 was remarkable for its accuracy and consistency. Sadly, India failed to replicate those attributes during the opening game of the Future Cup against Australia in Bangalore, their first match since becoming world champions in international cricket's shortest format.

Mahendra Singh Dhoni, in his first game as ODI captain, didn't hide from that, or from India's inability to finish off matches. "We have a problem, just a bit of a problem, when the ball doesn't do too much," Dhoni said. "The white Kookaburra [ball] doesn't do anything after 15-odd overs and we need to work hard on that."

Dhoni felt the problem was not with the bowlers but with Indian conditions. "Most of the Indian wickets are batsman-friendly and our bowlers have done well whenever the wickets have anything in them, whether in English conditions or in South Africa."

India, Dhoni felt, lost the momentum between overs 32 and 42. "That ten-over spell was not good for us," he said. "If we could have got one wicket it would have benefited us".

Recent examples show India's tendency to let opponents off the hook. At the DLF Cup in Kuala Lumpur a year ago, Australia were on the ropes at 97 for 5 but went on to make 213 and win the match by 18 runs. More recently at The Oval, India allowed Owais Shah and Luke Wright to post 316 and even though India hit back with a two-wicket victory, they knew there was work to be done. And the game today once again supported that fact.

Two of the matchwinners in England, Zaheer Khan and RP Singh, lacked consistency today and were easy pickings for Michael Clarke and Brad Haddin. Both walked out nonchalantly to dispatch the fast bowlers over the off side. Zaheer's rusty display might be explained by his suffering a heel injury on the England trip but RP Singh had no excuses for bowling either too full or too wide. Dhoni, though, was not harsh on his bowlers saying, "there are days when the odd bowler goes for runs."


India conceded 71 runs between overs 32 and 42, when Brad Haddin and Michael Clarke consolidated the innings

Dhoni felt the Chinnaswamy pitch was one of grassiest in the country, but failed to live up to the expectations as the ball lost its shine. "It was a good spell from our new-ball pair. It seemed like a wicket which would do a lot but it was not doing as much later."

He had better news about Sourav Ganguly, who had to leave the field as he suffered a hamstring injury in his right leg. "He is fine and will have an MRI scan tomorrow."

 

Australia's Clarke delivers a statement of intent

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September 29, 2007

India v Australia, 1st ODI, Bangalore

Two familiar trends gained momentum at the Chinnaswamy Stadium on Saturday as Michael Clarke's second hundred here bailed Australia out of danger and India failed to kill off a faltering opposition. In the absence of Ricky Ponting and Michael Hussey, and with the dangerous opening pair not quite coming off, Clarke played a classy innings that showed off the depth in Australian cricket.

Clarke had managed three runs in two innings at the World Twenty20 but he was his natural self once back in the one-day format. As with Shaun Pollock on this same ground in the Afro-Asia Cup opener earlier this year, Clarke stuck to the basics and delighted the purists with some old-fashioned shots and good, simple cricket.

"I'd definitely say I'm at home here," Clarke said when asked which form of the game he preferred. "I faced four balls in the Twenty20 tournament. The advantage for me was that I had time to bat out a lot of overs; actually I had no choice. I had to spend as much time out there as possible because I hadn't had much time in the centre."

Time was indeed something he had plenty of today. Adam Gilchrist fell cheaply, Brad Hodge went for a duck and Matthew Hayden didn't convert his start. Walking in at 18 for 2, Clarke took time to settle. The first delivery he received was clocked at 147kph and he did well to leave it alone. There were more leaves mixed with tight defence - he middled the ball very well early on - as Sreesanth's threat was seen off, at least at one end.

He then had two lives, both in the 22nd over; the first was a very close shout for leg before, the second when Mahendra Singh Dhoni couldn't hit the stumps after he called for the single and was well out of the crease.

"I certainly had a bit of luck and things went my way and I enjoyed it out there," he said. "I think I faced 140 balls [it was 132] so that was certainly something I thought I needed."

Those lives didn't go to waste as Clarke, nimble-footed, chipped deliveries into the gaps and pushed the field, gnawing away at India's Sreesanth-induced advantage. He worked the singles with the feisty Brad Haddin - who he said played "brilliantly" - and kept the run rate at above five all through their fifth-wicket stand of 144. And it all came without a chancy stroke or a whiff of frustration.

He reached his century with a pull over deep midwicket off a Ramesh Powar lollypop, then raised his arms and soaked in the moment. He'd been here, done this in Test cricket. "It's obviously a great place to come back to after making my debut in Test cricket. It's disappointing we didn't get a result tonight but good to score a hundred."

All this while India watched the advantage - gained with four early wickets - slipping away from them. It was a familiar one-day trend for India - failing to go for the kill.

Sreesanth, after his very impressive first spell, couldn't deliver at the death, while RP Singh and Irfan Pathan looked pedestrian, pitching the ball all over the place. There was no semblance of the discipline that marked their bowling in the Twenty20. Powar, back in the side after missing out on the Twenty20 tournament, served up too many full tosses.

Perhaps India simply hadn't switched gears from the Twenty20 game but they had no excuse. Dhoni's life to Clarke aside, the fielding wasn't as sharp as it was in South Africa, testament to the fact that the longer the format, the more the demands.

At the Rose Bowl this summer, India had England at 43 for 1 but let Ian Bell and Alastair Cook cut loose and add 178. India only managed two wickets in 50 overs. At The Oval, they allowed England to recover from 83 for 4 to 316, taking just two wickets in the process, at 137 and 243.

Rain robbed this match of a result but there was still time for Clarke, possibly a future leader of the team, to deliver a statement of intent. India will need to find one of their own in Kochi.

 

ICC's new ODI rules get early start

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September 29, 2007

India and Australia have decided to implement the ICC's proposed one-day international rule changes for their seven-match series, starting with today's ODI in Bangalore. The modifications, which were supposed to come into effect from October 1, have been advanced to avoid a mid-series adjustment.

In June, the ICC had ruled the following changes in ODI playing conditions:

  • An additional fielder will be allowed outside the fielding circle during the second or third Powerplays.
  • If an ODI innings is reduced, the numbers of overs making up each of the three Powerplays shall be reduced proportionately.
  • If a bowler bowls a front foot no-ball, the following delivery will be deemed a free hit and the batsman cannot be dismissed by the bowler from that delivery. He can only be run out.
  • There will be a mandatory change of the ball at the start of the 35th over of each innings; the replacement will be a clean used ball.

    The ICC had also increased the stipulated minimum boundary sizes for all international matches, with the square boundary measuring at least 150 yards from one side of the ground to the other [minimum 65 yards on one side; previous total minimum size was 140 yards]; and the straight boundaries 70 yards at both ends [previous minimum was 65 yards]; maximum boundaries to be used allowing for three yards between boundary rope and advertising boards up to a maximum of 90 yards from the centre of the pitch.

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    Misbah recalled but no place for Shoaib

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    Misbah in full flow during last week's World Twenty20

    Misbah-ul-Haq's impressive performances in the World Twenty20 have earned him a recall to Pakistan's squad for the first Test against South Africa in Karachi on Monday. But there was no place in the 15-man lineup for either Inzamam-ul-Haq, the former captain, or Shoaib Akhtar.

    Misbah was the third-highest run-scorer in South Africa, helping Pakistan reach the final and was also the highest run-scorer in the Quaid-e-Azam Trophy, Pakistan's premier first-class tournament. He played the last of his five Tests four years ago against Bangladesh. Joining him in the middle order is Mohammad Yousuf, who yesterday agreed to represent Pakistan, after having initially signed up for the Indian Cricket League (ICL).

    But there was no place in the squad for Inzamam, another ICL signatory. Inzamam has retired from ODIs, though insists he wants to play Test cricket. Salahuddin Ahmed, Pakistan's chief selector, said that Inzamam had been considered for the squad but had declared himself unavailable for the first Test.

    "I spoke to Inzamam and though he didn't specify the reasons, he said he was unavailable for the first Test," said Salahuddin. "If he is available for the second Test [in Lahore], he will be considered."

    Shoaib's exclusion was also expected, as he is currently the subject of a disciplinary inquiry into his altercation with Mohammad Asif in South Africa. "Shoaib's is a policy decision," said Salahuddin. "The disciplinary inquiry is ongoing and only when their decision has come will we take a decision."

    Rao Iftikhar Anjum took the third fast bowler's spot, edging out Sohail Tanvir, the left-arm, wrong-foot bowler who did so well in the Twenty20 World Cup. "Sohail is a very talented all-rounder but we feel he still has some time before he is ready for the longer version of the game," added Salahuddin.

    Pakistan will field yet another new opening pair when the first Test begins from October 1. One of Taufeeq Umar, who averages 74 in four Tests against South Africa, or Mohammad Hafeez will partner Salman Butt, the vice-captain.

    Pakistan squad: Shoaib Malik (capt), Salman Butt, Mohammad Hafeez, Younis Khan, Mohammad Yousuf, Misbah-ul-Haq, Kamran Akmal (wk), Mohammad Asif, Umar Gul, Rao Iftikhar Anjum, Danish Kaneria, Faisal Iqbal, Yasir Hameed, Taufeeq Umar, Abdur Rehman

     

    Pollock dropped for first Test against Pakistan

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    September 28, 2007



    Shaun Pollock: "I am surprised to have been eliminated already. When I was chosen for the squad, I thought I had a good chance to play."

    Shaun Pollock has been dropped from South Africa's squad for the first Test against Pakistan at Karachi, three days before the match is due to begin. South Africa feel Pollock may not be as effective on pitches in the subcontinent as he once was and are keen to try out younger, quicker bowlers such as Morne Morkel and Dale Steyn.

    This is the first time in his 107-Test career that Pollock has been dropped for any reason other than injury and unsurprisingly, he admitted to being both surprised and disappointed. "Obviously Mickey [Arthur, coach] had a discussion with me yesterday. We were looking to play 13 players in this warm-up match, and then were told 12 were allowed. Mickey told me I am not playing in this match because I am not playing the first Test as we are going with different options.

    "I am surprised to have been eliminated already. When I was chosen for the squad, I thought I had a good chance to play."

    As recently as the turn of the year, Pollock won a man-of-the-series award against India and in his last five Tests has taken 21 wickets. But he revealed that Arthur had spoken to him a few months ago about the shape of his future role on subcontinent tours; with South Africa due to tour Bangladesh and India in March next year as well, this could be a harbinger of things to come.

    "Mickey feels I have a role to play especially in South Africa where pitches are more conducive," Pollock said. "But I don't think my job on flat subcontinent wickets is over. I know I can perform. Then it's up to selectors to take me for tours ahead.

    "I have a good record in Pakistan and if the opportunity arises for the second Test, I will take it. It's disappointing, but you have to move on."

    Pollock's record in the subcontinent is impressive. In 17 Tests in the subcontinent, he has taken 60 wickets. In Pakistan, he has taken 18 wickets in five Tests and helped script a memorable win in Faisalabad in 1997-98. If not on the field, then Pollock will at least be happy to play a role off it.

    "For sure I have a role with the younger pace bowlers. I have experience in these conditions and even if I am not part of the team, it doesn't mean I can't be helpful for others with my experience. Any tips I might have I will pass on," Pollock said.

    Pollock was also quick to reject the notion that he might be nearing the end of his career, or looking to switch to the Indian Cricket League. The ICL had made him an offer five months ago: "Am I taking Mohammad Yousuf's contract?" he joked. "They approached me and I was not interested then and am not interested now.

    "I will take it season by season now as far as my career goes. I never look too far ahead. I've done well in recent series against India and Pakistan and feel I can contribute more to South Africa."

     

    Zaheer fresh and raring to go on 29th September

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    Zaheer fresh and raring to go

    September 27, 2007



    Zaheer Khan: "The break was critical for me. I bowled a lot during the England tour and I needed that break and it has gone well for me"

    Zaheer Khan, who missed the ICC World Twenty20, says he has recovered from a bruised ankle and is looking forward to the one-day series against Australia.

    "The break was critical for me. I bowled a lot during the England tour and I needed that break and it has gone well for me, " Zaheer said.

    The series begins on Saturday and Australia have come without players like Michael Hussey and Shaun Tait but Zaheer said their absence did not concern the Indians. "We have to focus on our strengths and it depends on how we perform," he said. "We have done well and should continue to do well."

    Zaheer also expressed confidence about performing on the flat and unresponsive Indian tracks. "A bowler always stands a chance to earn wickets in any conditions and in any format of the game," he said. "We still have to bowl well and on any track you have to give your best."

    Robin Uthappa, a member of India's Twenty20 squad, appeared bullish about the series ahead and said the pressure was on Australia. "We will fight fire with fire," Uthappa said. "The pressure is not on us; we have done exceedingly well and we are raring to go."

    Uthappa said he was amazed by the grand welcome accorded to the Indian team in Mumbai yesterday. "I have not seen anybody getting such a welcome," he said. "It was nice to see people from all parts of the country joining together to welcome us. That made us realise how much the game meant to them and how emotional that win was. There were people of all age groups, and people were waving and blowing kisses from windows and balconies, I will cherish that forever."

     

    Symonds sparked by Indian celebrations !!!!

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    'We have been humble, they have got carried away'

    Symonds sparked by Indian celebrations

    September 28, 2007



    Andrew Symonds believes India went over the top in their reaction at winning the World Twenty20 title

    Andrew Symonds says India were carried away with their ICC World Twenty20 celebrations and that has spurred Australia on for the seven-match ODI series that starts in Bangalore on Saturday. Symonds said his team-mates were keen to reassert their power in the 50-over format.

    When the Indian players arrived home earlier this week they were taken on a near five-hour ride on an open-top double-decker bus from the airport to Mumbai's Wankhede Stadium, with fans lining the roadsides along the 20-kilometre route. At the official ceremony at Wankhede Stadium each player was awarded a cheque for US$200,000.

    "Something has been sparked inside of me, watching them carry on over the last few days," Symonds told AAP. "We have had a very successful side and I think watching how we celebrate and how they celebrate, I think we have been pretty humble in the way we have gone about it.

    "And personally, I think they have got far too carried away with their celebrations. It has definitely sparked passion inside of us. It has certainly spiced it up as well."

    Australia had a lacklustre time at the World Twenty20, losing their opening match to Zimbabwe and suffering a 15-run defeat at the hands of India in a semi-final. The loss ended Australia's hopes of owning the World Cup, Champions Trophy and World Twenty20 titles simultaneously and they sat back and watched as India went on to beat Pakistan in the final.

    "Something gets triggered inside of you, something is burning inside of you - it is your will for success or your animal instinct that wants to bring another team down," Symonds said. "We have been at the top for so long, it is like someone has taken the favourite thing you own from you and you want it back."

     

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    Twenty20 World - Raining cash on Indian cricketers

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    It's raining money on Indian cricketers for their glorious ICC World Twenty20 triumph. Many state governments have made "rich" promises to "honour" players from their state who were part of Monday night's victory.

    Maharashtra chief minister Vilasrao Deshmukh announced a cash incentive of Rs 10 lakh each for Ajit Agarkar and Rohit Sharma, both hailing from Mumbai, for playing a part in India's success.

    Haryana chief minister Bhupinder Singh Hooda announced a cash reward of Rs 21 lakh for Joginder Sharma, who would cherish for long his short but very effective bowling spells in the tournament.

    Next in line is pacer Rudra Pratap Singh. RP would be conferred with the first ...

    Manyavar Kanshiramji International sports award, which carries a purse of Rs 10 lakh, UP government announced.

    Jharkhand chief minister Madhu Koda has said a gift would be given to the Mahendra Singh Dhoni, who will also be conferred with the Jharkhand Ratna on November 15.

    BCCI president Sharad Pawar has already declared an award of $2 million for the Indian team.

     

    Twenty20 World - Power Ranking & Rating - India Tops it....

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    India have yet another reason to celebrate after winning the Twenty20 World Cup, their undefeated streak during the last two weeks as seen them rocket to the number one spot in the cricket20 International Power Rankings.

    The Final saw the worlds top two teams face off, India and Pakistan were both tied for first place on 235 points after the semi finals so a victory for either country would see them claim the number one spot outright.

    Thanks to a mixture of aggressive batting and tight bowling India climbed up the rankings from a pre tournament position of 6th, their run of 6 wins saw them accumulate 49 points thanks to wins over Pakistan, England, South Africa, New Zealand and Australia.

    Despite losing the final Pakistan fans can be proud that their team finished the Twenty20 World Cup in 2nd place in the rankings. They entered the tournament in 7th place, during their run to the final they accumulated 44 points to move up to 2nd.

    7 points behind Pakistan in 3rd place are the pre World Cup favourites Australia, the Aussies dropped 13 points during the tournament which included a shock defeat at the hands of 10th ranked Zimbabwe and loses to both India and Pakistan.

    The top 5 is completed by South Africa (4th) and Sri Lanka (5th), after promising starts both sides disappointed their fans in the Super Eights.

    The Full list of all the Countries in Twenty20 World is Below: -
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    India Innings

    It's India versus Pakistan and no-one could have scripted a bigger finish to this tournament.

    I'm Anand Vasu and I'll be your commentator for this game, along with Jamie Alter.

    The early news concerns the two teams. Virender Sehwag has not recovered from his groin injury and will have to miss this game. He is replaced by Yusuf Pathan.

    Pakistan have also made one change, bringing in Yasir Arafat in place of Fawad Alam.

    Our man at the ground is S Rajesh and he says: "The atmosphere is building up, and the support for India is much more than for Pakistan at the moment."

    Rajesh is hard at work but he tells us: "It's a pretty hot day here, and there are already queues at the beer counters"

    The pitch looks absolutely flat, and everything points towards an absolute run-feast.

    "Plenty of locals at the ground too, even though South Africa are not playing today," says Rajesh. "I guess it shows the appeal of Twenty20 cricket - it's much easier to be a neutral fan here. There are still some empty seats around, but today being a national holiday - it's National Heritage Day - the ground should fill up pretty soon"

    The two captains are now walking out for the toss.

    Dhoni calls heads and it is a head. India have won the toss and chosen to bat against Pakistan.

    Dhoni says that Sehwag still has a groin niggle and will be replaced by Yusuf Pathan the all-rounder. He says India will stick to their strategy of batting first and putting a good score on the board. Dhoni thinks 180 is a good score.

    Shoaib Malik, for his part, says he's not too disappointed at losing the toss. He would have bowled first in any case. His aim is to keep India down to 150-160.

    The cheerleaders have now lined up on the field and are doing a bit of a routine with Indian and Pakistani flags. All 32 of the dancers are out in the middle at one go.

    And now, with the action set to begin shortly, this is Anand Vasu handing you over to the able hands of Jamie Alter to start the commentary of the final of this ICC World Twenty20.

    * * * * * * * * * * * * *

    Thanks, Anand. Hello, everyone. Both teams just lining up for their respective national anthems. Crowds cheering. Great scenes at Jo'burg.

    Dhoni leads India out first. Crowd goes berserk. And now it's Malik's turn to lead Pakistan out. Equally loud shouts from the crowd. Both teams stand face-to-face as matters prepare to get underway. Its India's national anthem first, followed by Pakistan's.

    The two umpires, Simon Taufel and Mark Benson, punch fists as they make their way out to the middle. Lovely weather, by the way.

    Pakistan take their places in the field as the Indian openers, Yusuf Pathan and Gautam Gambhir, walk out. Gambhir will face first. Mohammad Asif will do duty with the new ball. One slip in place.

    Taufel says 'play!'
    0.1 Mohammad Asif to Gambhir, 1 run, oh would you believe it? Gambhir pushes a full delivery gently into the covers, there's some indecisiveness in the call, Gambhir then harries down and Pathan's struggling to make his ground, he flings himself and his bat forward as a good throw comes in to Kamran Akmal, and replays show he's just! Whew that was a dicy start to the innings
    0.2 Mohammad Asif to YK Pathan, 1 run, good length delivery on leg stump, clips Pathan on the pad, very high, and rolls towards point as Gambhir calls for the single
    0.3 Mohammad Asif to Gambhir, 1 run, full on middle and off, tucked towards Gul at mid-on for a single
    No real pace at all from Asif yet, just looseners
    0.4 Mohammad Asif to YK Pathan, SIX, hello, thats gone! Great way to get your international career off to a start! Pathan stands his ground and clubs a length delivery straight back down the ground for half a dozen!
    0.5 Mohammad Asif to YK Pathan, 3 runs, full toss this time, which he clips through mid-on for a well-run three
    0.6 Mohammad Asif to Gambhir, 1 wide, full and well down leg stump, Gambhir goes for the flick but misses
    0.6 Mohammad Asif to Gambhir, no run, down leg again, this time he gets a tickle on it but cant beat short fine leg

    End of over 1 (13 runs) - India 13/0 (RR: 13.00)

    G Gambhir    2* (3b)      Mohammad Asif    1-0-13-0
    YK Pathan    10* (3b 1x6)     
    Here's Sohail Tanvir, left-arm over the stumps
    1.1 Sohail Tanvir to YK Pathan, 1 run, full delivery on off stump, dug out to cover by Pathan
    1.2 Sohail Tanvir to Gambhir, 1 wide, very wide down leg stump, Gambhir watches it go to Akmal
    1.2 Sohail Tanvir to Gambhir, FOUR, full down leg again and this time Gambhir flicks it well for four
    Malik brings Asif down to the ropes at fine leg, third man comes up
    1.3 Sohail Tanvir to Gambhir, no run, another ball down leg stump, Gambhir makes contact but cant beat Akmal
    1.4 Sohail Tanvir to Gambhir, 1 run, back of a length outside off stump, comes in sharply but Gambhir tucks it fine for a single to bring Pathan back on strike
    1.5 Sohail Tanvir to YK Pathan, no run, great length, pitching and angling across Pathan at a good height, beating him as he pokes at it off the front foot
    1.6 Sohail Tanvir to YK Pathan, no run, good length again, no width on offer, and Pathan pushes to point

    End of over 2 (7 runs) - India 20/0 (RR: 10.00)

    YK Pathan    11* (6b 1x6)      Sohail Tanvir    1-0-7-0
    G Gambhir    7* (6b 1x4)      Mohammad Asif    1-0-13-0
    2.1 Mohammad Asif to Gambhir, no run, full, no real pace on it, Gambhir comes forward and steers it to backward point where Hafeez runs in and fields
    2.2 Mohammad Asif to Gambhir, 1 run, half-volley outside off stump, pushed to Malik at mid-off for a single
    2.3 Mohammad Asif to YK Pathan, FOUR, loose ball, very wide and Pathan cracks it through point for four
    2.4 Mohammad Asif to YK Pathan, OUT, gone this time! Pathan tries to pull a short delivery over midwicket but miscues it up in the air for mid-on to run back, keep his eyes on it under the sun, and pouch a simple enough catch

    YK Pathan c Shoaib Malik b Mohammad Asif 15 (12m 8b 1x4 1x6) SR: 187.50
    Asif gets the breakthrough, bowling at just a gentle medium-pace at this stage of the game.
    2.5 Mohammad Asif to Gambhir, no run, full down leg stump, clipping Gambhir's boot as he tries to flick, Akmal takes it and appeals very loudly
    2.6 Mohammad Asif to Gambhir, 1 run, back of a length, still no threatening pace, Gambhir tucks it to midwicket
    Successful over for Pakistan

    End of over 3 (6 runs) - India 26/1 (RR: 8.66)

    G Gambhir    9* (10b 1x4)      Mohammad Asif    2-0-19-1
    RV Uthappa    0* (0b)      Sohail Tanvir    1-0-7-0
    Fine leg drops back again
    3.1 Sohail Tanvir to Gambhir, 1 run, full down leg stump, flicked down to Asif on the boundary
    Here's Robin Uthappa
    3.2 Sohail Tanvir to Uthappa, 1 run, full delivery, steered down to Asif at third man for one to get off the mark
    3.3 Sohail Tanvir to Gambhir, 1 run, full delivery, speared into leg stump, Gambhir manages to flick it into midwicket for another single, brushing into Tanvir as he runs
    3.4 Sohail Tanvir to Uthappa, 1 run, good length delivery outside off stump, defended to cover for a sharp single
    3.5 Sohail Tanvir to Gambhir, 1 run, back of a length on middle and leg, Gambhir tucks it to midwicket and Uthappa's eager on the single, they get it very easily too
    3.6 Sohail Tanvir to Uthappa, 1 wide, short of a length, going away, Uthappa chases it and gets beaten by the bounce, wide signalled by the umpire
    3.6 Sohail Tanvir to Uthappa, 1 run, good length outside off stump, Uthappa gets onto the front foot and just pushes it very so softly in front of cover and calls for the sharp single

    End of over 4 (7 runs) - India 33/1 (RR: 8.25)

    RV Uthappa    3* (3b)      Sohail Tanvir    2-0-14-0
    G Gambhir    12* (13b 1x4)      Mohammad Asif    2-0-19-1
    4.1 Mohammad Asif to Uthappa, no run, good length, tidy delivery, no movement, Uthappa defends with an inside-edge
    4.2 Mohammad Asif to Uthappa, FOUR, safe hit, Uthappa seeing the length of a fuller delivery and driving it hard and over mid-off's head, just playing through the line and picking his spot
    4.3 Mohammad Asif to Uthappa, 1 run, good length outside off, again he uses the soft hands to dab into the covers and calls for the run
    4.4 Mohammad Asif to Gambhir, 1 run, back of a length on leg stump, tucked to backward square leg for one more
    4.5 Mohammad Asif to Uthappa, no run, short delivery, kicking off the surface outside off, Uthappa commits himself to the front foot and gets beaten by the extra bounce
    4.6 Mohammad Asif to Uthappa, no run, bouncer this time, forcing Uthappa down as he lets it pass safely

    End of over 5 (6 runs) - India 39/1 (RR: 7.80)

    RV Uthappa    8* (8b 1x4)      Mohammad Asif    3-0-25-1
    G Gambhir    13* (14b 1x4)      Sohail Tanvir    2-0-14-0
    5.1 Sohail Tanvir to Gambhir, 1 run, good slower ball, full on off stump, pushed uneasily into the covers
    5.2 Sohail Tanvir to Uthappa, no run, back of a length outside off stump, steered to Hafeez at backward point
    5.3 Sohail Tanvir to Uthappa, no run, good length, pushed into the covers, quick work there cuts off the single
    5.4 Sohail Tanvir to Uthappa, OUT, another one goes! Uthappa tries to hit this one over the infield but totally mistimes it, lobbing it up into the air and Afridi doesnt have to move an inch at extra cover to hold the simplest of catches

    RV Uthappa c Shahid Afridi b Sohail Tanvir 8 (13m 11b 1x4 0x6) SR: 72.72
    Here's Yuvraj Singh
    5.5 Sohail Tanvir to Yuvraj Singh, no run, low full toss first-up, surprises him, he tucks it Younis at midwicket
    5.6 Sohail Tanvir to Yuvraj Singh, no run, back of a length, width, but Yuvraj crunches it to point

    End of over 6 (1 run) - India 40/2 (RR: 6.66)

    Yuvraj Singh    0* (2b)      Sohail Tanvir    3-0-15-1
    G Gambhir    14* (15b 1x4)      Mohammad Asif    3-0-25-1
    Into the attack comes Afridi
    6.1 Shahid Afridi to Gambhir, 2 runs, looped up full on leg stump, flicked wide of square leg for a couple
    6.2 Shahid Afridi to Gambhir, no run, quick and wide, Gambhir goes for the dab but misses
    6.3 Shahid Afridi to Gambhir, 1 run, full again, middle and leg, flicked to Nazir who's back on the circle
    6.4 Shahid Afridi to Yuvraj Singh, 1 run, short of a length and Yuvraj chops it to short third man for one
    6.5 Shahid Afridi to Gambhir, no run, short and wide, Gambhir gets back and cuts hard but cant beat Asif at extra cover
    6.6 Shahid Afridi to Gambhir, 1 run, wide one again, cut hard between short third man and backward point, calls for the run, theres hesitation and he's struggling but the throw back to the bowler's just off and he makes it

    End of over 7 (5 runs) - India 45/2 (RR: 6.42)

    G Gambhir    18* (20b 1x4)      Shahid Afridi    1-0-5-0
    Yuvraj Singh    1* (3b)      Sohail Tanvir    3-0-15-1
    Hafeez comes on as Malik opts for spin from both ends
    7.1 Mohammad Hafeez to Gambhir, no run, tossed up wide, Gambhir flings the bat at but cant make contact
    7.2 Mohammad Hafeez to Gambhir, FOUR, but theres contact on that one, as Gambhir cuts another wide delivery between point for four
    7.3 Mohammad Hafeez to Gambhir, no run, short on off stump, he gets into shape to pull but hits it into his feet, very close to leg stumps
    7.4 Mohammad Hafeez to Gambhir, 1 run, tossed up on a good length, Gambhir leans forward and pushes into the covers for the single that raises India's 50
    7.5 Mohammad Hafeez to Yuvraj Singh, no run, flatter delivery outside off stump, driven off the backfoot to extra cover
    7.6 Mohammad Hafeez to Yuvraj Singh, no run, flatter and fuller, he looks to on-drive but mistimes the shot, Hafeez moves across and fields

    End of over 8 (5 runs) - India 50/2 (RR: 6.25)

    Yuvraj Singh    1* (5b)      Mohammad Hafeez    1-0-5-0
    G Gambhir    23* (24b 2x4)      Shahid Afridi    1-0-5-0
    8.1 Shahid Afridi to Gambhir, 1 run, width outside off stump, quick ball, cut down to third man
    8.2 Shahid Afridi to Yuvraj Singh, 1 run, fuller delivery, Yuvraj drives, taking one hand off the bat, but gets one to mid-off
    8.3 Shahid Afridi to Gambhir, FOUR, fizzed up on middle and leg, Gambhir uses the feet and flicks, and his timing's perfect as the ball speeds across the fast outfield
    8.4 Shahid Afridi to Gambhir, 1 run, hold back the length this time, Gambhir drives out to deep cover for one
    8.5 Shahid Afridi to Yuvraj Singh, no run, tossed up wide, Yuvraj stands and chases it, gets beaten
    8.6 Shahid Afridi to Yuvraj Singh, 1 run, quicker delivery, back of a length on middle and leg, tucked to midwicket for one

    End of over 9 (8 runs) - India 58/2 (RR: 6.44)

    Yuvraj Singh    3* (8b)      Shahid Afridi    2-0-13-0
    G Gambhir    29* (27b 3x4)      Mohammad Hafeez    1-0-5-0
    9.1 Mohammad Hafeez to Yuvraj Singh, no run, tossed up, almost a low full toss, which he drives straight to cover
    9.2 Mohammad Hafeez to Yuvraj Singh, 1 run, holds back the length, Yuvraj plays across the line but mistimes it to square leg
    9.3 Mohammad Hafeez to Gambhir, FOUR, tossed up, wide, Gambhir uses the feet and drives this wonderfully through the gap at cover, he looks the better batsman against spin
    9.4 Mohammad Hafeez to Gambhir, 2 runs, short and wide, he gets over it and cuts well, both point and backward point get confused and dont know which will field and end up allowing two
    9.5 Mohammad Hafeez to Gambhir, no run, a bit of width again, he cuts but cant beat backward point this time
    9.6 Mohammad Hafeez to Gambhir, FOUR, good shot! Gambhir gets his front leg forward and creams a tossed up delivery on the up and gets it past a lacklustre mid-off, again the ball fairly races away

    End of over 10 (11 runs) - India 69/2 (RR: 6.90)

    G Gambhir    39* (31b 5x4)      Mohammad Hafeez    2-0-16-0
    Yuvraj Singh    4* (10b)      Shahid Afridi    2-0-13-0
    10.1 Shahid Afridi to Yuvraj Singh, no run, tossed up gently on off stump, Yuvraj looks to work it fine but gets beaten in the length, ends up pushing back to Afridi
    10.2 Shahid Afridi to Yuvraj Singh, 1 run, tossed up again, leg stump, tucked fine to square leg for one
    10.3 Shahid Afridi to Gambhir, 1 leg bye, flatter one down leg stump, paddled for one
    10.4 Shahid Afridi to Yuvraj Singh, FOUR, tossed up and Yuvraj clubs it over mid-off, good shot
    10.5 Shahid Afridi to Yuvraj Singh, 1 run, width and he steers it to gully for one
    10.6 Shahid Afridi to Gambhir, SIX, good shot! Gambhir steps down and heaves this away over cow corner for six!
    And now its over to Anand Vasu till the end of the innings.

    End of over 11 (13 runs) - India 82/2 (RR: 7.45)

    G Gambhir    45* (33b 5x4 1x6)      Shahid Afridi    3-0-25-0
    Yuvraj Singh    10* (14b 1x4)      Mohammad Hafeez    2-0-16-0
    Thanks Jamie. With the change in the commentary there's a change in bowling as well with Umar Gul coming into the attack.
    11.1 Umar Gul to Yuvraj Singh, 1 wide, short of a length and well down the leg side, Yuvraj tries to heave it over long-leg and misses, through to the keeper, wide called. Not the best start from Gul
    11.1 Umar Gul to Yuvraj Singh, 1 run, overpitched and on the leg side, Yuvraj walks into that one and flicks the ball through square-leg
    11.2 Umar Gul to Gambhir, no run, just short of a driving length and on the off, Gul coming around the wicket now, this one pitches and straightens a touch, defended to point
    11.3 Umar Gul to Gambhir, no run, short of a good length and on the stumps, Gambhir launches into the pull but is late on the shot and can only bottom edge the ball back down into the pitch
    11.4 Umar Gul to Gambhir, no run, quick yorker on the leg stump, Gambhir can only get his feet out of the way and dig the ball out. After beginning with a wide Gul has pulled things back well in this over
    11.5 Umar Gul to Gambhir, FOUR, short of a length and outside the off, a bit too much width on offer and Gambhir lays into it, slashing the ball over point and finding the gap.
    11.6 Umar Gul to Gambhir, 1 run, full and outside the off, Gambhir opens the face of the bat and runs the ball past point to pick up a single that will take him to a half-century in the final of this ICC World Twenty20. Very significant knock from Gambhir who has more than 200 runs in the tournament

    End of over 12 (7 runs) - India 89/2 (RR: 7.41)

    G Gambhir    50* (38b 6x4 1x6)      Umar Gul    1-0-7-0
    Yuvraj Singh    11* (15b 1x4)      Shahid Afridi    3-0-25-0
    12.1 Mohammad Hafeez to Gambhir, 1 run, just short of a length and on the middle and leg, Gambhir comes down the pitch and drives awkwardly towards long-on
    12.2 Mohammad Hafeez to Yuvraj Singh, 1 run, low full-toss on the stumps, Yuvraj tries to hit it really hard over the leg side but doesn't get hold of it
    12.3 Mohammad Hafeez to Gambhir, FOUR, Gambhir comes down the pitch, takes the ball on the full and drives inside out through cover. That is a clever shot from a batsman in form.
    12.4 Mohammad Hafeez to Gambhir, 1 run, another little shimmy down the pitch, chipped over the infield down towards long-off
    12.5 Mohammad Hafeez to Yuvraj Singh, no run, fired in on the pads, Yuvraj can only drive back to the bowler
    12.6 Mohammad Hafeez to Yuvraj Singh, 2 runs, fullish and outside the off, driven inside out through cover

    End of over 13 (9 runs) - India 98/2 (RR: 7.53)

    Yuvraj Singh    14* (18b 1x4)      Mohammad Hafeez    3-0-25-0
    G Gambhir    56* (41b 7x4 1x6)      Umar Gul    1-0-7-0
    13.1 Umar Gul to Gambhir, FOUR, very full and a touch too straight, Gambhir frees his front leg and powers this one through midwicket. Top shot. Gambhir really picking his spots here.
    13.2 Umar Gul to Gambhir, 1 run, low full-toss outside the off stump, driven inside out through cover
    13.3 Umar Gul to Yuvraj Singh, OUT, Gone! That's the big one for Pakistan. Yuvraj, who was a bit quiet against the spinners targets Umar Gul. Yuvraj goes for a big pull to a ball that's banged in about halfway down the pitcth. The ball gets a bit big on the batsman and takes the top edge and goes straight up in the air. Gul takes no chances, calls the catch his own and settles comfortably under it. That's a huge wicket for Pakistan in this big final

    Yuvraj Singh c & b Umar Gul 14 (28m 19b 1x4 0x6) SR: 73.68
    13.4 Umar Gul to Gambhir, 1 run, full-toss on the pads, swatted to the leg side
    13.5 Umar Gul to Dhoni, no run, short of a length and outside the off, decent pace as well, cut played and missed, through to the keeper
    13.6 Umar Gul to Dhoni, 1 run, low full-toss on the pads, Dhoni drives down the pitch but can't get hold of it

    End of over 14 (7 runs) - India 105/3 (RR: 7.50)

    MS Dhoni    1* (2b)      Umar Gul    2-0-14-1
    G Gambhir    62* (44b 8x4 1x6)      Mohammad Hafeez    3-0-25-0
    14.1 Shahid Afridi to Dhoni, 2 runs, fullish and on the off, driven to the on side, it's played softly enough for the batsmen to come back for a second
    14.2 Shahid Afridi to Dhoni, no run, another quick, flat one from Afridi, can't get it away at all
    14.3 Shahid Afridi to Dhoni, 2 runs, full and on the pads, worked away down to long-on, diving save from Asif
    14.4 Shahid Afridi to Dhoni, no run
    14.5 Shahid Afridi to Dhoni, 1 run, slightly short and on the off, dragged to the leg side for a single
    14.6 Shahid Afridi to Gambhir, no run, full and on the stumps, defended back down the pitch to the bowler

    End of over 15 (5 runs) - India 110/3 (RR: 7.33)

    G Gambhir    62* (45b 8x4 1x6)      Shahid Afridi    4-0-30-0
    MS Dhoni    6* (7b)      Umar Gul    2-0-14-1
    15.1 Umar Gul to Dhoni, 1 no ball, beamer fired in, bang on target as well, Dhoni dives out of the way, no-ball called immediately as Gul apologises
    15.1 Umar Gul to Dhoni, no run, short one banged in, good pace on the ball, the angle comes in to Dhoni as well and he does well just to sway out of the way. Excellent bowling this from Gul
    15.2 Umar Gul to Dhoni, OUT, Gul on fire! Another big, big wicket for Pakistan as Dhoni has an almighty heave at a full ball and does not quite make contact. The ball is coming in with the angle and homing in on the stumps. If Dhoni had connected that was going out of the ground. As it happens the stumps are shattered and it is Dhoni who has to leave the playing arena

    MS Dhoni b Umar Gul 6 (9m 10b 0x4 0x6) SR: 60.00
    15.3 Umar Gul to Sharma, 1 run, short of a good length and outside the off, played down to third-man with an angled bat
    15.4 Umar Gul to Gambhir, 1 run, low full-toss on the stumps, clipped to the on side for a single. India need more than singles now but they're losing wickets at regular intervals
    15.5 Umar Gul to Sharma, no run, very well-directed yorker, homing in on the toes, all the batsman can do is dig the ball out and protect his wicket
    15.6 Umar Gul to Sharma, 1 run, another yorker. Gul sending them down at will here. Again the ball is just about squeezed out. Not too much you can do with that as a batsman.

    End of over 16 (4 runs) - India 114/4 (RR: 7.12)

    RP Sharma    2* (3b)      Umar Gul    3-0-18-2
    G Gambhir    63* (46b 8x4 1x6)      Shahid Afridi    4-0-30-0
    16.1 Yasir Arafat to Sharma, 1 run, full and on the pads, clipped through the on side. Pakistan's bowlers all going for yorkers here
    16.2 Yasir Arafat to Gambhir, 2 runs, full and outside the off, Gambhir opens the face of the bat and runs the ball through point
    16.3 Yasir Arafat to Gambhir, no run, very full and on the leg stump, defended back down the pitch
    16.4 Yasir Arafat to Gambhir, 1 run, slower ball, short and a bit of width, cut over the infield towards the sweeper on the off side
    16.5 Yasir Arafat to Sharma, 1 run, low full-toss on the pads, whipped through the on side
    16.6 Yasir Arafat to Gambhir, 1 run, another heave over the leg side, no real contact. thick inside edge down towards square-leg

    End of over 17 (6 runs) - India 120/4 (RR: 7.05)

    G Gambhir    67* (50b 8x4 1x6)      Yasir Arafat    1-0-6-0
    RP Sharma    4* (5b)      Umar Gul    3-0-18-2
    17.1 Umar Gul to Gambhir, 1 run, quick swinging ball on the off stump, skewed away off the leading edge to the off side
    17.2 Umar Gul to Sharma, 1 run, short of a good length and outside the off, played down to the fielder at third-man and once again just a single
    17.3 Umar Gul to Gambhir, SIX, Release! Gambhir lines this one up and hits it baseball style over the leg side. That's off the meat of the bat. Powerful drive over the leg side and the ball thuds into the scoreboard!
    17.4 Umar Gul to Gambhir, 1 run, low full-toss on the off, attempted yorker, nurdled to the leg side
    17.5 Umar Gul to Sharma, 1 run, fullish and on the off, Rohit gives himself a bit of room and drives this through cover. There is a fielder on the ropes.
    17.6 Umar Gul to Gambhir, OUT, Another! low full-toss on the pads, another attempted yorker. Gambhir anticipates the length and plays the paddle sweep. The ball flies to Mohammad Asif at short fine-leg and he takes a sharp catch. India's topscorer is gone and this innings is fast losing momentum

    G Gambhir c Mohammad Asif b Umar Gul 75 (76m 54b 8x4 2x6) SR: 138.88

    End of over 18 (10 runs) - India 130/5 (RR: 7.22)


         Umar Gul    4-0-28-3
    RP Sharma    6* (7b)      Yasir Arafat    1-0-6-0
    18.1 Yasir Arafat to Sharma, FOUR, full-toss, it's quite high though, slogged away through midwicket. Welcome boundary for India
    18.2 Yasir Arafat to Sharma, FOUR, another full-toss, his one homing in on Rohit. He moves to leg, opens the face of the bat and chops the ball down past short third-man. Quality shot this.
    18.3 Yasir Arafat to Sharma, 2 runs, yorker jammed in on the pads, dug out to the vacant mid-on region and there'll be runs here
    18.4 Yasir Arafat to Sharma, 1 run, full and on the pads, Rohit gives himself some space to free his arms and drives through midwicket
    18.5 Yasir Arafat to IK Pathan, no run, yorker jammed in on the pads from around the stumps, all Irfan can do is defend this back to the bowler
    18.6 Yasir Arafat to IK Pathan, 2 runs, full-toss just outside the off, driven inside out through cover for a couple more. Just one over left now and you have to think India are a bit short of what they would have liked from this innings after winning the toss and choosing to bat

    End of over 19 (13 runs) - India 143/5 (RR: 7.52)

    IK Pathan    2* (2b)      Yasir Arafat    2-0-19-0
    RP Sharma    17* (11b 2x4)      Umar Gul    4-0-28-3
    Sohail Tanveer to bowl the last over
    19.1 Sohail Tanvir to Sharma, 2 runs, low full-toss on the stumps, driven inside out over the fielder at cover, couple of runs more to the total but no boundary
    19.2 Sohail Tanvir to Sharma, SIX, slower ball, on the stumps, Rohit waits on the ball and hits it to midwicket. Hafeez is there and should take it ... No! He gets hands to it but ends up palming the ball over the ropes
    19.3 Sohail Tanvir to Sharma, 1 run, fullish and on the stumps, dug out to the leg side
    19.4 Sohail Tanvir to IK Pathan, 1 run, full and on the off, big swing, off a thick inside edge down towards square-leg
    19.5 Sohail Tanvir to Sharma, 2 runs, fullish and outside the off, Rohit walks across and tries to lap the ball of the man at short fine-leg. Off a leading edge towards third-man
    19.6 Sohail Tanvir to Sharma, 2 runs, full-toss on the pads, Rohit comes down the pitch and slaps that back down the ground. A couple of bounces and to long-on as India end on 157
    Pakistan's bowlers have done a tremendous job in the first half of this game. India have been kept down to 157 but at least they have some runs on the board. Gul with 3 for 28 from 4 overs was the best bowlers on the day.

    Now it's over to India's bowlers and Pakistan's batsmen. The action will resume in about ten minutes and it will be Jamie Alter to call the beginning of the game for you.

    End of over 20 (14 runs) - India 157/5 (RR: 7.85)

    RP Sharma    30* (16b 2x4 1x6)      Sohail Tanvir    4-0-29-1
    IK Pathan    3* (3b)      Yasir Arafat    2-0-19-0


    Pakistan Innings

    Welcome back. This is Jamie, here for the first ten overs of Pakistan's chase of 158.

    India are in their huddle. Here come the umpires. Imran Nazir and Mohammad Hafeez will get the innings off to a start. For India, it'll be RP Singh who gets first crack with the new ball. Left-arm over the stumps, one slip waiting.
    0.1 Singh to Mohammad Hafeez, 1 run, back of a length, loose ball, steered uppishly but safely down to third man for the first runs of Pakistan's innings
    Nazir to face now
    0.2 Singh to Imran Nazir, no run, full delivery, Nazir comes forward and drives that compactly to Karthik in the covers, nice-looking shot for no run
    0.3 Singh to Imran Nazir, 1 run, back of a length outside off stump now, Nazir gets tall and drives that to the left of point out to Pathan at third man, who fumbles the fielding job but doesnt allow the second
    0.4 Singh to Mohammad Hafeez, no run, tight delivery on the stumps, no room to work with, and Hafeez defends off the front foot back to RP
    0.5 Singh to Mohammad Hafeez, OUT, got 'em! RP Singh! Follows up the fullish delivery with one back of a length, getting it to move away every so slightly and Hafeez, with minimal footwork, is tempted into a dab outside off stump only to see the outside-edge fly into Uthappa's safe hands at slip! India get the breakthrough early

    Mohammad Hafeez c Uthappa b Singh 1 (3m 3b 0x4 0x6) SR: 33.33
    0.6 Singh to Kamran Akmal, 2 leg byes, back of a length down leg side, clips the pad and rolls down to Sreesanth, running around from fine leg, for a couple more to Pakistan's total
    Tidy over from RP Singh, who's been like this all tournament

    End of over 1 (4 runs) - Pakistan 4/1 (154 runs required from 19 overs, RR: 4.00, RRR: 8.10)

    Kamran Akmal    0* (1b)      RP Singh    1-0-2-1
    Imran Nazir    1* (2b)     
    Sreesanth to bowl now
    1.1 Sreesanth to Imran Nazir, FOUR, cracking shot! Sreesanth starts off with a short and wide freebie and Nazir thumps that hard and flat over cover for a one-bounce four
    1.2 Sreesanth to Imran Nazir, SIX, bang, thats six! Sreesanth serves up a short delivery now and can only stand and crain his neck to see the ball fly over deep midwicket! Nazir simply swiveled and pulled that off the meat of the bat for six!
    Second slip comes in now...
    1.3 Sreesanth to Imran Nazir, SIX, and again! Sreesanth bowls it short and wide and Nazir flays the bat at it, connecting well enough to send the ball over third man's head, and thats six in two balls
    1.4 Sreesanth to Imran Nazir, no run, back of a length, width again, but this time Nazir cant connect with his back-foot flash at it, and Dhoni collects the ball
    Sreesanth just all over the place in his first over.
    Fine leg comes up...
    1.5 Sreesanth to Imran Nazir, FOUR, oh shot, Nazir standing his ground and blasting a half-volley up and over point for another one-bounce boundary
    1.6 Sreesanth to Imran Nazir, 1 run, full delivery again, just outside off stump, Nazir tries to pull off the front foot but gets an inside-edge to square leg
    Fantastic over for Pakistan, after the loss of Hafeez. Dhoni has issues to sort out with Sreesanth. Very sloppy over that.

    End of over 2 (21 runs) - Pakistan 25/1 (133 runs required from 18 overs, RR: 12.50, RRR: 7.38)

    Imran Nazir    22* (8b 2x4 2x6)      S Sreesanth    1-0-21-0
    Kamran Akmal    0* (1b)      RP Singh    1-0-2-1
    2.1 Singh to Imran Nazir, 1 run, back of a length, hint of swing as the ball jags back into him, and he manages to chop it to point
    2.2 Singh to Kamran Akmal, no run, well bowled, on a good length on off stump and its driven back down the ground, and RP gets a hand on it and fields himself, thats the kinda stuff India need
    2.3 Singh to Kamran Akmal, OUT, cleaned up! The experiment to send Akmal in at No. 3 flops, as he stands rooted in his crease and plays a poor shot across the line, just an ugly swipe, only to get bowled clean up as he misjudges the bounce! RP gets a second in successive overs and India are loving it!

    Kamran Akmal b Singh 0 (8m 3b 0x4 0x6) SR: 0.00
    Here's Younis Khan
    2.4 Singh to Younis Khan, no run, good ball to get first up! A screaming, inswing yorker on middle and off has him nearly falling off balance! RP Singh is bowling fantastically here
    2.5 Singh to Younis Khan, 1 run, back of a length outside off stump, decent pace, Younis steers it down to third man to open his account
    2.6 Singh to Imran Nazir, FOUR, thats poor, full and very wide down leg stump and Nazir helps it on its way with a flick to fine leg
    Bad ball to end what was an excellent over from RP Singh

    End of over 3 (6 runs) - Pakistan 31/2 (127 runs required from 17 overs, RR: 10.33, RRR: 7.47)

    Imran Nazir    27* (10b 3x4 2x6)      RP Singh    2-0-8-2
    Younis Khan    1* (2b)      S Sreesanth    1-0-21-0
    Sreesanth will continue
    3.1 Sreesanth to Younis Khan, no run, better stuff this time, back of a length outside off stump, Younis stands and feels for it from the crease only to get beaten and keep the three slips interested
    3.2 Sreesanth to Younis Khan, no run, short and wide, should have been crunched away to the boundary but Younis' hard cut shot finds Yuvraj at point
    3.3 Sreesanth to Younis Khan, no run, good shout! Fuller ball, on about leg stump, Younis shuffles and tries to work it fine, gets rapped on the pads, they all go up but umpire Benson reckons its was going on over the top of the stumps, and thats what the replays show too
    3.4 Sreesanth to Younis Khan, no run, good length outside off, he comes forward and thinks about playing at it but decides to leave it alone for Dhoni
    3.5 Sreesanth to Younis Khan, no run, slower ball, something of a leg-cutter, pitches outside off stump and deviates from Younis as he fishes for it and gets beaten
    3.6 Sreesanth to Younis Khan, no run, good length on middle and leg, Younis shuffles and on-drives straight to the fielder, and thats a very impressive return over from Sreesanth - a maiden after a horror opening over

    End of over 4 (maiden) - Pakistan 31/2 (127 runs required from 16 overs, RR: 7.75, RRR: 7.93)

    Younis Khan    1* (8b)      S Sreesanth    2-1-21-0
    Imran Nazir    27* (10b 3x4 2x6)      RP Singh    2-0-8-2
    4.1 Singh to Imran Nazir, 1 run, short and wide, angled away, Nazir gets tall and cuts it well to the left of Yuvraj at backward point for a single out to the deep
    4.2 Singh to Younis Khan, 1 run, back of a length, well pushed wide of point for one as Irfan runs in from the boundary and fields it
    comes around the stumps to change the angle
    4.3 Singh to Imran Nazir, no run, good ball, moving in off a full length and Nazir falls over it as he on-drives to midwicket
    4.4 Singh to Imran Nazir, FOUR, short of a length, a bit of width and Nazir flashes at it and is lucky to get a thick outside-edge that screams over the vacant second slip region for four
    4.5 Singh to Imran Nazir, (no ball) 1 run, now he oversteps, bowling short and wide again and this time Nazir cuts it backward of point for one
    So Younis will get to face the free hit
    4.5 Singh to Younis Khan, FOUR, comes down the track, RP ends up serving up a full toss and Younis swivels, pulling it well over square leg for four, good way to cash in on the freebie
    4.6 Singh to Younis Khan, 1 run, good length outside off stump, Younis comes forward and easily dabs it through gully as Irfan again does the fielding running in from the boundary

    End of over 5 (13 runs) - Pakistan 44/2 (114 runs required from 15 overs, RR: 8.80, RRR: 7.60)

    Younis Khan    7* (11b 1x4)      RP Singh    3-0-21-2
    Imran Nazir    33* (14b 4x4 2x6)      S Sreesanth    2-1-21-0
    5.1 Sreesanth to Younis Khan, no run, overpitched outside off stump, Nazir comes forward and presents a good-looking cover drive but straight to the fielder placed there
    5.2 Sreesanth to Younis Khan, FOUR, short of a length on off stump, he hops up and turns it well through square leg, finding the gap and watching the outfield take care of the rest, good use of the pace from Younis
    5.3 Sreesanth to Younis Khan, 1 wide, full and wide, he frees the arms but doesnt connect, but its an extra run added to the scoreboard
    Pakistan well in charge as far as the run-rate goes
    5.3 Sreesanth to Younis Khan, FOUR, slower ball, on a length, he sees it and gleefully pulls it over midwicket for four, great shot from Younis
    5.4 Sreesanth to Younis Khan, OUT, oh superb throw! Slower ball again, fullish outside off stump, Younis eases into a nice offdrive and calls for the run towards mid-off, Nazir is late to react, Uthappa swoops in, picks and releases in one smooth action, fires in a direct it at the striker's end and Nazir and is caught just short of his crease!

    Imran Nazir run out 33 (28m 14b 4x4 2x6) SR: 235.71
    Malik, the captain, walks out. That really was some brilliance from Uthappa, who moved quickly and didnt waste time getting the ball out of his hands.
    5.5 Sreesanth to Shoaib Malik, no run, back of a length outside off stump, left alone
    5.6 Sreesanth to Shoaib Malik, no run, back of a length, no movement, Malik tentatively gets across and then leaves it be once again
    Decent end to the over from Sreesanth.

    End of over 6 (9 runs) - Pakistan 53/3 (105 runs required from 14 overs, RR: 8.83, RRR: 7.50)

    Shoaib Malik    0* (2b)      S Sreesanth    3-1-30-0
    Younis Khan    15* (15b 3x4)      RP Singh    3-0-21-2
    Bowling change - its going to be Joginder Sharma for some gentle slow-medium pace
    6.1 Joginder Sharma to Younis Khan, no run, begins loosely, short and wide, he tries to cut too hard but cant beat the fielder at point
    6.2 Joginder Sharma to Younis Khan, no run, short and wide again, Younis cuts, getting an under-edge that rolls to Dhoni
    Brave move from Dhoni to bring on Sharma now
    6.3 Joginder Sharma to Younis Khan, FOUR, slow half-volley outside off stump and this time Younis doesnt let it go, reaching out and driving it excellently through the covers for four
    6.4 Joginder Sharma to Younis Khan, 1 run, short of a lenth again, this time Younis calmly opens the face of the bat and eases it down to third man for a single
    6.5 Joginder Sharma to Shoaib Malik, no run, good length outside off stump, Malik gets forward and runs it straight to backward point
    6.6 Joginder Sharma to Shoaib Malik, no run, short of a length on the stumps, stays low as Malik pulls into the ground in front of midwicket

    End of over 7 (5 runs) - Pakistan 58/3 (100 runs required from 13 overs, RR: 8.28, RRR: 7.69)

    Shoaib Malik    0* (4b)      Joginder Sharma    1-0-5-0
    Younis Khan    20* (19b 4x4)      S Sreesanth    3-1-30-0
    Yusuf Pathan comes on for some slow off spin
    7.1 YK Pathan to Younis Khan, 1 run, tossed up on off stump, flicked into midwicket for one
    7.2 YK Pathan to Shoaib Malik, 1 run, tossed up on a length, middle and off line, he on-drives for another single
    7.3 YK Pathan to Younis Khan, 1 run, pushed through quicker and flatter on middle and leg, and its flicked out to mid-on
    7.4 YK Pathan to Shoaib Malik, 1 run, flattish trajectory again from Pathan, and again its nudged into the onside for one
    7.5 YK Pathan to Younis Khan, 1 run, speared down leg stump, he flicks it easily down to RP Singh at deep backward square, singles being milked here with ease
    7.6 YK Pathan to Shoaib Malik, no run, tossed up a bit more, on a good length, Malik comes out but realizes he isnt to the pitch and ends up defending to cover
    Tidy first over from Yusuf Pathan in international cricket

    End of over 8 (5 runs) - Pakistan 63/3 (95 runs required from 12 overs, RR: 7.87, RRR: 7.91)

    Shoaib Malik    2* (7b)      YK Pathan    1-0-5-0
    Younis Khan    23* (22b 4x4)      Joginder Sharma    1-0-5-0
    8.1 Joginder Sharma to Younis Khan, 1 run, short and wide, cut behind backward point to bring him a single
    8.2 Joginder Sharma to Shoaib Malik, 1 run, full and wide now, he's really letting them take the singles is Joginder, as the batsman easily drives through the covers for one
    8.3 Joginder Sharma to Younis Khan, OUT, but he's got his man this time! Joginder bowls it fuller for once and immediately gets Younis, who cant resist thumping it down the ground, not timing it off the middle at all, and mid-on easily pouches it in his lap without movin more than a foot!

    Younis Khan c YK Pathan b Joginder Sharma 24 (27m 24b 4x4 0x6) SR: 100.00
    Pakistan are in deep trouble...but here's Misbah-ul-Haq. Dhoni brings a wide fifth slip into position.
    8.4 Joginder Sharma to Misbah-ul-Haq, no run, back of a length outside off stump, left alone by Misbah
    8.5 Joginder Sharma to Misbah-ul-Haq, no run, back of a length outside off stump, pushed off the back foot into the covers where Rohit Sharma moves well and fields
    8.6 Joginder Sharma to Misbah-ul-Haq, no run, tight stuff, just back of a length and he steers it towards backward point, where Yuvraj reacts ever so quickly and denies the single
    Good over from Joginder

    End of over 9 (2 runs) - Pakistan 65/4 (93 runs required from 11 overs, RR: 7.22, RRR: 8.45)

    Misbah-ul-Haq    0* (3b)      Joginder Sharma    2-0-7-1
    Shoaib Malik    3* (8b)      YK Pathan    1-0-5-0
    Irfan Pathan comes on
    9.1 IK Pathan to Shoaib Malik, 1 run, starts off with a rank short delivery, which Malik pulls very poorly over midwicket, the balls up in the air for a while but lands to the left of the fielder in the deep
    9.2 IK Pathan to Misbah-ul-Haq, 1 run, back of a length, he opens the face of the bat and runs it to backward point for one
    9.3 IK Pathan to Shoaib Malik, 1 run, just a touch fuller, but still wide enough for Malik to open the face and run it wide of the fielder for another single
    9.4 IK Pathan to Misbah-ul-Haq, no run, good bowling this, Irfan pitching it on a good length and forcing Misbah to play across the line, only to mistime it and play it back to the bowler
    9.5 IK Pathan to Misbah-ul-Haq, 1 run, width again from Pathan, and its chopped uppishly and just wide of the diving wide slip
    9.6 IK Pathan to Shoaib Malik, 1 run, fullish ball, he comes out and drives on the up, completely mistiming it but lucklily for him mid-off is deep and the ball drops safely
    Thats it from me, folks. Over to Anand for the rest of the match. Cheers.

    End of over 10 (5 runs) - Pakistan 70/4 (88 runs required from 60 balls, RR: 7.00, RRR: 8.80)

    Shoaib Malik    6* (11b)      IK Pathan    1-0-5-0
    Misbah-ul-Haq    2* (6b)      Joginder Sharma    2-0-7-1
    10.1 Joginder Sharma to Shoaib Malik, no run, fullish and outside the off, driven at, outside edge down to the keeper
    10.2 Joginder Sharma to Shoaib Malik, 1 run, short of a good length and wide outside the off, a bit too much width, cut just wide of point
    10.3 Joginder Sharma to Misbah-ul-Haq, 2 runs, fullish and on the off, the batsman walks across his stumps and clips the ball into the on side for a couple more
    10.4 Joginder Sharma to Misbah-ul-Haq, 1 wide, full and wide outside the off, swing away from the bat, big swing, there's a thick sound and Dhoni goes up for the catch, loud appeal from the bowler too ... Simon Taufel gives it a wide and the Indians are unhappy
    10.4 Joginder Sharma to Misbah-ul-Haq, no run, good-length ball outside the off, this time it's safely left alone to the keeper
    10.5 Joginder Sharma to Misbah-ul-Haq, 1 run, again full and on the off, Misbah walks right across his stumps and deflects the ball into the leg side for a single
    10.6 Joginder Sharma to Shoaib Malik, 1 run, just short of a driving length and on the off, Shoaib opens the face of the bat and runs the ball down towards third-man for a single

    End of over 11 (6 runs) - Pakistan 76/4 (82 runs required from 54 balls, RR: 6.90, RRR: 9.11)

    Shoaib Malik    8* (14b)      Joginder Sharma    3-0-13-1
    Misbah-ul-Haq    5* (9b)      IK Pathan    1-0-5-0
    11.1 IK Pathan to Shoaib Malik, no run, fullish and on the off, a hint of swing into the right-handed batsman, worked to the leg side
    11.2 IK Pathan to Shoaib Malik, no run, short of a good length and on the leg stump, the ball grips a touch and the batsman closes the face of the bat early, the ball bobs off the leading edge back down the pitch
    11.3 IK Pathan to Shoaib Malik, OUT, short of a good length and outside the off, again this ball does not come onto the bat too well, Shoaib Malik goes for the pull but he's not in control of the shot. The ball goes straight to midwicket and Irfan Pathan has a big, big wicket as this match tilts just a touch in India's favour

    Shoaib Malik c Sharma b IK Pathan 8 (25m 17b 0x4 0x6) SR: 47.05
    11.4 IK Pathan to Shahid Afridi, 1 wide, short and very high, easily left alone to the keeper and wide called
    11.4 IK Pathan to Shahid Afridi, OUT, fullish and outside the off stump, Afridi goes for the big hit. He wants to hit this one out of the ground. The contact is no good, though and Afridi has got right under the ball. This one goes high in the air but has no distance on it. It will only get as far as mid-off and Sreesanth takes the catch. That could well be the end of it as far as Pakistan are concerned ... This is a huge moment in this final.

    Shahid Afridi c Sreesanth b IK Pathan 0 (2m 1b 0x4 0x6) SR: 0.00
    11.5 IK Pathan to Misbah-ul-Haq, no run, worked away into the on side
    11.6 IK Pathan to Misbah-ul-Haq, 1 run, short of a good length and outside the off, played away into the off side for a single as Yuvraj fields and throws the stumps down
    End of a double-wicket over that changes the complexion of this game

    End of over 12 (2 runs) - Pakistan 78/6 (80 runs required from 48 balls, RR: 6.50, RRR: 10.00)

    Misbah-ul-Haq    6* (11b)      IK Pathan    2-0-7-2
    Yasir Arafat    0* (0b)      Joginder Sharma    3-0-13-1
    Now Harbhajan Singh comes into the attack
    12.1 Harbhajan Singh to Misbah-ul-Haq, 2 runs, low full-toss on the leg stump, flicked away into the vacant spaces in the leg side
    12.2 Harbhajan Singh to Misbah-ul-Haq, 1 run, another flat, full delivery that can only be easd down to long-on
    12.3 Harbhajan Singh to Yasir Arafat, 1 run, short of a good length and outside the off, chopped down to short third-man
    12.4 Harbhajan Singh to Misbah-ul-Haq, 1 run, another low full-toss, tough to get this away, eased down to long-on for another single
    12.5 Harbhajan Singh to Yasir Arafat, FOUR, yorker fired in quick on the stumps, the batsman just about gets bat down in time and digs the ball out. It runs away down to the fine-leg boundary
    12.6 Harbhajan Singh to Yasir Arafat, 1 run, fullish and on the off, end of a tight over from Harbhajan Singh

    End of over 13 (10 runs) - Pakistan 88/6 (70 runs required from 42 balls, RR: 6.76, RRR: 10.00)

    Yasir Arafat    6* (3b 1x4)      Harbhajan Singh    1-0-10-0
    Misbah-ul-Haq    10* (14b)      IK Pathan    2-0-7-2
    13.1 IK Pathan to Yasir Arafat, 1 run, fullish and outside the off, slower ball, a bit of swing in, driven inside out through cover
    13.2 IK Pathan to Misbah-ul-Haq, no run, short of a driving length and on the off, all the batsman can do is chop the ball down to point
    13.3 IK Pathan to Misbah-ul-Haq, 1 run, fuller and on the off, again a hint of swing in to the right-handed batsman, played down to cover with soft hands for a single
    13.4 IK Pathan to Yasir Arafat, no run, just short of a good length and outside the off, a bit of extra pace on this, good variation of pace here, chopped at and missed
    13.5 IK Pathan to Yasir Arafat, 1 run, back of a length and just a touch too straight, worked to the on side but again it's just the single and the required rate climbs
    13.6 IK Pathan to Misbah-ul-Haq, 1 run, slower ball, the off cutter, on the stumps, clipped off the hips to the leg side for another single

    End of over 14 (4 runs) - Pakistan 92/6 (66 runs required from 36 balls, RR: 6.57, RRR: 11.00)

    Misbah-ul-Haq    12* (17b)      IK Pathan    3-0-11-2
    Yasir Arafat    8* (6b 1x4)      Harbhajan Singh    1-0-10-0
    Pakistan are going to have to go for it sooner rather than later. The required rate has now climbed well above the 10-mark.
    14.1 Harbhajan Singh to Misbah-ul-Haq, 2 runs, reverse sweep, the ball goes past the infield, it won't go all the way, just a couple
    14.2 Harbhajan Singh to Misbah-ul-Haq, 1 run, another low full-toss, hacked away across-the-line down to long-on, Pakistan still can't find the boundary
    14.3 Harbhajan Singh to Yasir Arafat, 1 run, very full and quite fast, flat too, driven through cover
    14.4 Harbhajan Singh to Misbah-ul-Haq, no run, again the yorker, worked through the on side
    14.5 Harbhajan Singh to Misbah-ul-Haq, 1 run, full-toss on the stumps, just swatted to the leg side
    14.6 Harbhajan Singh to Yasir Arafat, 2 runs, low full-toss outside the off, swung away to leg, Uthappa goes for the catch, diving well and getting both hands to the ball. But as he tumbles and falls the ball pops out of his hand

    End of over 15 (7 runs) - Pakistan 99/6 (59 runs required from 30 balls, RR: 6.60, RRR: 11.80)

    Yasir Arafat    11* (8b 1x4)      Harbhajan Singh    2-0-17-0
    Misbah-ul-Haq    16* (21b)      IK Pathan    3-0-11-2
    15.1 IK Pathan to Misbah-ul-Haq, no run, just short of a driving length and on the off, can't do too much with that, played back down the pitch to the bowler
    15.2 IK Pathan to Misbah-ul-Haq, no run, short of a good length and outside the off, this one holds its line and goes away with the angle, cut shot played and missed. Valuable dot balls this.
    15.3 IK Pathan to Misbah-ul-Haq, 1 run, slower ball, just outside the off, the batsman runs this wide of point to pick up a single that brings up Pakistan's 100
    15.4 IK Pathan to Yasir Arafat, FOUR, fullish and on the off, that's a rare length ball from Pathan. Yasir Arafat picks that one up early and hits it straight back over the bowler's head for a boundary. Haven't seen too many boundaries in the last few overs
    15.5 IK Pathan to Yasir Arafat, no run, short of a length and outside the off, cut played and missed
    15.6 IK Pathan to Yasir Arafat, OUT, on the stumps and fullish, Arafat tries to hammer this one over the leg side, he misses and Pathan hits. The stumps are shattered and the Indians converge on Pathan who has just completed and excellent, and probably matchwinning spell. Excellent varations and control and Pakistan are in deep trouble.

    Yasir Arafat b IK Pathan 15 (16m 11b 2x4 0x6) SR: 136.36

    End of over 16 (5 runs) - Pakistan 104/7 (54 runs required from 24 balls, RR: 6.50, RRR: 13.50)


         IK Pathan    4-0-16-3
    Misbah-ul-Haq    17* (24b)      Harbhajan Singh    2-0-17-0
    16.1 Harbhajan Singh to Misbah-ul-Haq, 1 wide, full and far down the leg side, that's easily called a wide
    16.1 Harbhajan Singh to Misbah-ul-Haq, no run, Misbah moves to leg, Harbhajan sees him and fires the ball outside the off, clever bowling
    16.2 Harbhajan Singh to Misbah-ul-Haq, SIX, good response from Misbah who clears his foot and heaves the ball over midwicket. That is a good, clean hit for a much-needed six
    16.3 Harbhajan Singh to Misbah-ul-Haq, no run, full and straight, defended to the on side
    16.4 Harbhajan Singh to Misbah-ul-Haq, no run, fullish and on the pads, clipped to the on side but Misbah declines the single, he wants to do this himself
    16.5 Harbhajan Singh to Misbah-ul-Haq, SIX, short of a length and on the stumps, Misbah lines it up and clatters it into the stands over midwicket. That is a spectacular shot, well planned and executed even better
    16.6 Harbhajan Singh to Misbah-ul-Haq, SIX, And Another! Misbah goes right back in the crease anticipating the full ball and times this sweetly into the stands over midwicket. That is a clinical hit from a very level-headed batsman

    End of over 17 (19 runs) - Pakistan 123/7 (35 runs required from 18 balls, RR: 7.23, RRR: 11.66)

    Misbah-ul-Haq    35* (30b 3x6)      Harbhajan Singh    3-0-36-0
    Sohail Tanvir    0* (0b)      IK Pathan    4-0-16-3
    17.1 Sreesanth to Sohail Tanvir, SIX, fullish and on the off, Sohail Tanveer comes to the party here. He picks this one up and flicks it for six over long-on. That is a sweet shot!
    17.2 Sreesanth to Sohail Tanvir, 1 wide, full and down the leg side, Sreesanth comes around the stumps, this is a terrrible bit of bowling and is easily called wide
    17.2 Sreesanth to Sohail Tanvir, 1 leg bye, short of a good length and on the stumps, play and a miss, struck on the body, the batsman pinch the leg-bye and Misbah gets on strike
    17.3 Sreesanth to Misbah-ul-Haq, no run, quick ball just outside the off, this one skids through, cut played and missed, through to the keeper
    17.4 Sreesanth to Misbah-ul-Haq, 1 run, short of a good length and angled into the pads, worked away for a single through square-leg
    17.5 Sreesanth to Sohail Tanvir, SIX, full and on the stumps, this is another bit of slightly brainless bowling from Sreesanth, the angle brings the ball in to the pads and Sohail Tanveer flicks superbly over square-leg for six. Cracking shot that!
    17.6 Sreesanth to Sohail Tanvir, OUT, Comeback! Sreesanth finally gets it right! A quick yorker on the off stump. Tanveer loses his off stump but he's got 12 from only 4 balls and done a fair bit. Can't expect much more than that from him.

    Sohail Tanvir b Sreesanth 12 (9m 4b 0x4 2x6) SR: 300.00

    End of over 18 (15 runs) - Pakistan 138/8 (20 runs required from 12 balls, RR: 7.66, RRR: 10.00)


         S Sreesanth    4-1-44-1
    Misbah-ul-Haq    36* (32b 3x6)      Harbhajan Singh    3-0-36-0
    20 needed now from 12 balls as this game goes down to the wire
    18.1 Singh to Misbah-ul-Haq, 1 run, short of a good length and outside the off, chopped down to third-man and a single taken
    19 needed from 11 now. Gul on strike.
    18.2 Singh to Umar Gul, 1 bye, short of a good length and on the stumps, the height carries the ball over the stumps, Dhoni fumbles it and the batsmen run for their lives to steal a bye.
    18 from 10. Misbah on strike
    18.3 Singh to Misbah-ul-Haq, no run, short of a length, outside the off, Misbah goes across his stumps and tries to heave the ball over the leg side, he misses and is struck on the pad. Loud shout for the lbw, turned down
    18.4 Singh to Misbah-ul-Haq, 1 leg bye, short of a length and down the leg side, pull played and not a clean connection. The ball balloons down to the leg side and it's just a single
    17 needed from 8 balls
    18.5 Singh to Umar Gul, OUT, Leg-stump yorker from RP Singh! That's just too good from RP Singh. Umar Gul plays all over this one and loses his leg stump. Fabulous bowling from RP Singh as this match heads to an exciting finish

    Umar Gul b Singh 0 (4m 2b 0x4 0x6) SR: 0.00
    18.6 Singh to Mohammad Asif, FOUR, yorkr full and outside the off, Asif watches this one carefully and slices it away to the third-man boundary.That's a priceless boundary to end the penultimate over.

    End of over 19 (7 runs) - Pakistan 145/9 (13 runs required from 6 balls, RR: 7.63, RRR: 13.00)

    Mohammad Asif    4* (1b 1x4)      RP Singh    4-0-26-3
    Misbah-ul-Haq    37* (35b 3x6)      S Sreesanth    4-1-44-1
    13 needed from 6 balls now. This big final has gone right down to the wire. Misbah on strike.
    19.1 Joginder Sharma to Misbah-ul-Haq, 1 wide, short of a length and far outside the off stump, that one barely lands on the pitch. Nerves here for Joginder Sharma. Big, big wide. Easily called
    12 needed from 6 now
    19.1 Joginder Sharma to Misbah-ul-Haq, no run, short of a good length and outside the off, play and a miss, the tension mounts
    12 from 5 needed
    19.2 Joginder Sharma to Misbah-ul-Haq, SIX, full-toss outside the off, that's not the place to bowl at this time. Misbah is cool as ice, lines this up and pounds the ball straight back down the ground. This is a baseball style home run. Such incredible hitting under pressure. You have to give it to Misbah
    6 needed from 4 balls now
    19.3 Joginder Sharma to Misbah-ul-Haq, OUT, India! It's all over here! Full and on the stumps. Misbah goes for the scoop shot over short fine-leg. That is a risky shot to play with only 6 needed from 4 balls. Straight up in the air and Sreesanth takes the catch. India have won by 5 runs in the inaugural ICC World Twenty20

    Misbah-ul-Haq c Sreesanth b Joginder Sharma 43 (51m 38b 0x4 4x6) SR: 113.15
    What a game this has been. Went right down to the wire. Can't ask for more from a grand final. The crowd erupts as the Indian support staff, coaching staff and remaining squad members charge onto the field.

    The Indian players do a lap of honour as the Indian flags in the stands are waved. The players go towards the stands and pick up a couple of flags ... almost every one has a flag now as they do a lap around the ground.

    The celebrations are still on as the Indians run around on the outfield. Disappointment for Pakistan but they've put in a real good show here. Misbah held his cool till the end, only making one mistake, trying to be a bit too cute in the end.

    The organisers bring the trophy out onto the field as the Indians and Pakistanis congratulate each other. A brief moment of calm and the Indians are again celebrating on the outfield. Dhoni gives his shirt away to a young fan and is walking around bare-chested as Malcolm Speed, the ICC chief executive, comes around to offer his congratulations.

    Stay with us and we'll bring you the post-match presentations just as soon as they get under way.

    The players now make their way out to the middle from the dug-outs as it's time for the post-match presentation ceremony to begin. The Pakistanis are disappointed, desperately so, you can see it on their faces, and the Indians are elated.